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Hatton Garden raid: Four admit role in burglary Hatton Garden raid: Four admit role in burglary
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Four men have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to burgle in connection with the Hatton Garden safety deposit box raid at Easter.Four men have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to burgle in connection with the Hatton Garden safety deposit box raid at Easter.
John Collins, Daniel Jones, Terry Perkins and Brian Reader pleaded guilty at Woolwich Crown Court.John Collins, Daniel Jones, Terry Perkins and Brian Reader pleaded guilty at Woolwich Crown Court.
Items believed to be worth more than £10m were taken in the raid at Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company in London's jewellery quarter.Items believed to be worth more than £10m were taken in the raid at Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company in London's jewellery quarter.
More than 70 safety deposit boxes were ransacked in the Easter weekend raid.More than 70 safety deposit boxes were ransacked in the Easter weekend raid.
Perkins, 67, of Heene Road, Enfield, Collins, 74, of Bletsoe Walk, Islington, Jones, 58, of Park Avenue, Enfield and Reader, 76, of Dartford Road, Dartford, were arrested in May.
Earlier this month a law firm confirmed the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company had gone into liquidation as the business was insolvent and "owes money to companies and people".
Five other men still face trial in November for conspiring to commit the burglary.